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The National Weather Service calls for mostly sunny skies today with a high near 54. Overnight will be partly cloudy with a low around 39. In news, a pair of Niagara Falls men were arrested on drug charges in separate incidents. A Buffalo man was sentenced to 32 years in prison for killing two, and injuring a third in Buffalo's Riverside neighborhood. And a Niagara County legislator raised traffic concerns about the new Amazon Warehouse being built in the Town of Niagara. In sports, the Buffalo Bisons dropped their first game of the season in Iowa by a score of 9-1. And finally, some inside baseball if you will. All WNY Radio is adding a new show on Tuesday. It's the revival of Here's the Thing, my show focusing on ... local news, politics, sports and entertainment. And it begins May 6th.
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The online retail giant Amazon is known for its resistance to unions. In this week's episode, we tell the story of what happened at one warehouse in Coventry in the UK when its workers tried to gain official recognition for the GMB union, one of the country's biggest labour unions.We talk to Tom Vickers, a sociologist at Nottingham Trent University in the UK, who spent weeks observing workers' efforts to unionise at the warehouse as part of a research secondment with the GMB. And John Logan, a professor of labor and employment Studies at San Francisco State University in the US, explains why some companies, many of them American, are so doggedly anti-union. The episode also includes an introduction from Sarah Reid, business and economy editor at The Conversation in the UK.This episode was written and produced by Katie Flood with sound design by Michelle Macklem and our theme music is by Neeta Sarl. Full credits for this episode are available. Sign up here for a free daily newsletter from The Conversation.If you like the show, please consider donating to The Conversation, which is an independent, not-for-profit news organisation. And please do rate and review the show wherever you listen.Further reading:I spent months with Amazon workers in Coventry before they narrowly voted against unionising. This is what I learnedAmazon still seems hell bent on turning workers into robots – here's a better way forwardAmazon, Starbucks and the sparking of a new American union movement Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In deze aflevering lekt Michele de datum voor de komst van Apple Intelligence naar Europa, bespreken we de overname van GSAP door Webflow, geeft Rick tips voor het schrijven van Microcopy and neemt Michele je mee door de wereld van de colorspaces OKLAB en OKLCH en waarom dat beter is dan RGB! 0:00 - Intro 0:50 - Apple Intelligence komt in april 2025 naar Europa - https://x.com/BetaProfiles/status/1851232441081741395 03:20 - Webflow neemt GSAP over - https://x.com/greensock/status/1846241218084094292 09:10 - Je website font-size laten meeschalen met je iOS System font - https://frontendmasters.com/blog/letting-ios-text-size-setting-affect-font-size-on-the-web/ 11:44 - Tips en tricks voor het schrijven van Microcopy - https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2024/06/how-improve-microcopy-ux-writing-tips-non-ux-writers/ 20:25 - Uitleg over de nieuwe color spaces OKLAB en OKLCH - https://evilmartians.com/chronicles/oklch-in-css-why-quit-rgb-hsl 38:33 - Animeren van CSS background-gradients met CSS @property custom variables - https://web.dev/blog/at-property-baseline 45:12 - Apple Mac Mini met M4 chip - https://www.apple.com/mac-mini/ 50:19 - Amazon Warehouse deals
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In der heutigen #kassensturz Folge, unseren Marketing & eCommerce News, sprechen unter anderem über: (00:00) Intro (03:47) Google Shopping Update (08:16) Spotify launcht SSP für Programmatic Ads (17:12) Amazon stellt Low Cost Angebot vor (23:28) Neue US-Klage gegen TikTok (34:09) Containerpreise gesunken (40:00) Vinted bekommt €340 Mio. & erreicht €5 Mrd. Bewertung (45:14) Amazon Warehouse wird Amazon ReSale (47:21) Wachstumszahlen Europäischer eCommerce (49:46) TikTok geht Partnerschaft mit UnitedMasters ein (50:27) TikTok steigt in den stationären Buchhandel ein (51:38) TikTok polstert Budget für Rechtsstreits auf (52:14) Instagram launch Fotokarussell-Reels (52:47) Podcast-Empfehlung: ChefTreff x Kassenzone Quellen Google Shopping Update https://retail-news.de/usa-google-shopping-update-ki-personalisierung/ Spotify launcht SSP für Programmatic Ads axios.com/2024/10/22/spotify-ad-exchange-trade-desk-partnership https://www.statista.com/chart/17824/podcast-advertising-revenue-united-states/ Amazon stellt Low Cost Angebot vor https://www.marketplacepulse.com/articles/amazons-low-cost-store-requirements-and-fees Neue US-Klage gegen TikTok https://www.npr.org/2024/10/08/g-s1-26823/states-sue-tiktok-child-safety-mental-health https://www.npr.org/2024/10/12/g-s1-28040/teens-tiktok-addiction-lawsuit-investigation-documents Containerpreise gesunken https://www.freshplaza.com/north-america/article/9669910/drewry-s-world-container-index-decreased-4-to-3-216-per-40ft-container-this-week/ Vinted bekommt €340 Mio. & erreicht €5 Mrd. Bewertung https://excitingcommerce.de/2024/10/24/vinted-fruehphaseninvestoren-erhalten-340-mio-e-zu-5-mrd-bewertung/ https://www.textilwirtschaft.de/business/news/nach-verkauf-von-mitarbeiteraktien-an-investoren-vinted-ist-jetzt-5-mrd.-euro-wert-247571 https://www.handelsblatt.com/unternehmen/handel-konsumgueter/onlinehandel-vinted-sammelt-340-millionen-euro-von-neuen-investoren-ein/100082248.html Amazon Warehouse wird Amazon ReSale https://www.aboutamazon.co.uk/news/retail/amazon-resale-discounts Wachstumszahlen Europäischer eCommerce https://ecommercenews.eu/european-ecommerce-turnover-887-billion-euros-in-2023/ TikTok geht Partnerschaft mit UnitedMasters ein https://newsroom.tiktok.com/en-us/unitedmasters-and-tiktok-celebrate-independent-music-through-direct-deal TikTok steigt in den stationären Buchhandel ein https://www.businessinsider.com/tiktok-print-publishing-books-booktok-eighth-note-press-bytedance-zando-2024-10 https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/16/books/tiktok-bytedance-8th-note-press-print.html TikTok polstert Budget für Rechtsstreits auf The Information – Creator Economy Newsletter by Kaya Yurieff Instagram launch Fotokarussell-Reels https://onlinemarketing.de/social-media-marketing/instagram-carousel-mode-reels Podcast-Empfehlung: ChefTreff x Kassenzone https://open.spotify.com/episode/3YXLdULylmqslyE6QyIsfp?si=3aeb8a3284864b66 Credits Logo Design: Naim Solis Intro & Jingles: Kurt Woischytzky Fotos: Stefan Grau Intro-Video: Tim Solle
'Union' follows the grassroots effort to organize workers at an Amazon warehouse on Staten Island. Filmmakers Stephen Maing and Brett Story observe leader Chris Smalls and others through a contentious battle of labor activism.
Want to unlock profit potential by cutting Amazon fees in 2024? This Tactics Tuesday episode of Brand Fortress HQ is packed with actionable strategies you can't afford to miss. Learn how to optimize your product dimensions and packaging to slash fulfillment costs, and discover the benefits of using third-party logistics (3PL) for multi-channel fulfillment (MCF). We also explore the invaluable insights from Amazon's new SKU Economics Report, which can elevate your decision-making process regarding products, advertising spend, and overall profitability.We're not stopping there. Tune in to hear how small adjustments, like folding long sleeves on products, can dramatically reduce shipping costs and boost your margins. We highlight the competitive advantage for smaller brands by redesigning products for cost efficiency and discuss the importance of balancing inventory between Amazon FBA, Amazon Warehouse, and 3PL. Our discussion extends to backup inventory strategies, including the use of staging warehouses and cost-effective storage solutions like Skewdrop in China, ensuring your supply chain remains seamless and penalty-free.Finally, we tackle the complexities of Amazon's warehousing and fulfillment options, including the limitations of AWD and the benefits of Seller Fulfilled Prime. Discover how combining AWD, FBA, 3PL, and Seller Fulfilled Prime can optimize your inventory management, reduce costs, and maintain stellar sales performance. Emphasizing efficient logistics management, we share tips on utilizing smaller shipments for quicker processing and the advantages of hiring a dedicated logistics manager. This episode is your roadmap to mastering the intricacies of Amazon's marketplace and maximizing profitability.
Standup comedy from LA-based comic Nina Nguyen, plus her take on representing transness in her comedy, and performing as a Trans woman in the male-dominated business of standup. Recorded at the San Francisco Eagle during Safewords Comedy Showcase “Laughs In Trans Nation” on August 28, 2024. LINKS Follow Nina on InstagramFollow Christopher on InstagramStereotypes Christopher J. Beale Team Wonder Dave
Christy shares about her persistence and experience in retrieving Mac's birthday present at the actual Amazon Warehouse. Needless to say, they were surprised to see her. She also shares how she drove over speed bumps in the Amazon parking lot that turned out not to be speed bumps at all. Mark is praying for her all day today.
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On this week's Macrodose, Polly Smythe takes a look at an upcoming vote at an Amazon Warehouse on whether to unionise. If the workers vote yes, then for the first time in the UK Amazon will be forced to recognise a trade union. What are workers at the Coventry site up against? Why is Amazon such a crucial battleground for the future of the labour movement? And what lessons can we learn from this latest organising attempt? Polly Smythe is an industrial correspondent at Novara Media, where I spend my time covering everything to do with trade unions, work, and strikes. A massive thank you to all of our existing Patreon subscribers, your support keeps the show running and we are very grateful. If you have the means and enjoy our work, head over to patreon.com/Macrodose and subscribe today. Find our socials, newsletter and more here: linktr.ee/macrodosepodcast We want to hear from you! Leave a comment or get in touch at macrodose@planetbproductions.co.uk For more about the work we do at Planet B Productions, go to planetbproductions.co.uk
Today on LIVE! Daily News, a heavy law enforcement presence was near a San Angelo elementary school this morning. With no delay after announcement, crews begin to work on the Amazon warehouse, and two men were arrested for violent crimes. Regarding weather, the National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm watch, effective until 10 p.m. tonight.Into sports, a Central Lady Bobcat signed to play at the next level, and the Concho Valley has track athletes running at the state meet. Our interview for this edition is Mona Lisa Fischer, TxDOT's Traffic Safety Specialist. She talks about National Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. Today's Top Stories: Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued Again (05/02/2024)Shannon Awarded ‘A' Hospital Safety Grade For Third Time (05/02/2024)Northside Hit-and-Run Leaves Electric Scooter Rider Rattled (05/02/2024)Legendary Balmorhea State Park Reopening This Month (05/02/2024)Pfluger Moves to Strip Protesters of Financial Aid (05/02/2024)Suspect Charged With Robbery After Violent Attack (05/02/2024)WATCH: Crews Begin Work on Amazon Warehouse in San Angelo (05/02/2024)Nolan County DPS Officer Charged With Bestiality (05/02/2024)Frat Boys Save America Defending Flag from "Commie Losers" (05/02/2024)Cowboys Re-sign Former NFL Rushing Yards Champ and First Round Pick (05/02/2024)Here Are ASU's 2024 'BizPitch' Student Business Contest Winners (05/02/2024)Heavy Law Enforcement & FBI Presence Near San Angelo Elementary Causes Concern (05/02/2024)Driver Pulls Gun in San Angelo Whataburger Drive Thru (05/02/2024)Live Long & Prosper; May the 4th Be With You Saturday... (05/02/2024)Rain Chances Increase Heading Into the Weekend (05/02/2024)Indecent Exposure & Drug Test Falsification Device Arrests Top Wednesday Booking Report (05/02/2024)Train Derails Near Pyote, No Injuries Reported (05/01/2024)
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Get Will's Course: https://www.ecomdegreeu.com/join-edu-now?utm_source=caleb Free Agency: https://www.freeagency.com/ At 17 years old, Will was arrested on a Felony charge. He bounced back from that and built a 8 figure income through his digital businesses. In this episode, Will breaks down exactly how he did it. Timestamps 00:00 Intro 04:30 How working at an Amazon Warehouse motivated Will to change his life? 08:09 Breaking away from a reality that you hate (First step) 13:00 How to make your first $50,000 From Amazon? 23:40 There are only 3 things that matter in eCommerce businesses 27:00 This is why people fail (DONT DO THIS) 36:00 This is a networking game 41:25 There is a process to being successful 44:30 How Will Got better in his business 42:50 Expertise leads to better networking opportunities. 53:56 The commitment is what is missing 01:00:00 You must constantly reinvent yourself 01:05:00 How Will Went From $1 Million to over $10M 01:13:40 What is the impact of having money? Socials Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/calumjohnson1/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/calum_johnson9 Guest: https://www.instagram.com/willchangelives/
Ryan Wrecker fills in for Annie today! In hour 1 of The Annie Frey Show, Ryan and the crew discuss the growing number of Amazon stories that keep popping up on social media. Later, Ryan reports on a recent story of a dad who was cheered for coaching his kid to fat shame. They wrap up the hour with Wiggins America: Will the GOP keep the House in 2024?
In this episode of the Fearless Sellers, the Women of Amazon podcast, host Joie Roberts interviews Asha, the founder of the successful cookware brand AvaCraft. Asha shares her journey of starting the brand and her frustration with big brand cookwares. She also talks about the pinch-me moment of being recommended by Jessica Alba and the impact it had on her sales. The episode was recorded at Amazon's event in Seattle, Accelerate, and highlights the beautiful photography and glowing reviews of AvaCraft. Tune in to hear Asha's inspiring story and her tips for standing apart in a competitive space. Timestamps [00:01:44] Frustration with big brand cookwares. [00:04:18] Design and functionality in cooking. [00:09:30] Building customer loyalty. [00:13:56] Finding the right manufacturer. [00:19:10] Amazon Lending. [00:21:15] Amazon Warehouse and Distribution. [00:25:02] Innovative product and tough competition. [00:29:03] Writing with passion and AI. Asha is the guest speaker in this podcast episode. She is the founder of AvaCraft, a cookware brand recommended by Jessica Alba. Asha's achievements include having her cookware brand recommended by Jessica Alba and achieving success and recognition in building her brand. She is known for her emphasis on quality, design, and customer service in her products, as well as her frustration with big brand cookware that inspired her to create her own brand. Contact Joie on Instagram: @JoieRoberts.official Interested in learning how to build your own Amazon business from the leaders in the Amazon industry? Book your free consultation with Joie and team at www.CallAMZ.com
Why was the gurney-bot given sentience? Is there a really a Narkina Night Shift? And, maybe the Empire can maintain control without the bureaucracy. Help us break out of the Amazon Warehouse in this review of Andor eps 8-10!Support the show
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Originally recorded during the 7/23/23 Episode of How Did We Miss That?, found here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nrzo9ycNSnA Rokfin: https://rokfin.com/stream/37023 Rumble: https://rumble.com/v31q8t6-ups-and-yellow-teamsters-amazon-warehouse-strikes-ukraine-update-free-schoo.html Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/580628930690906 Story 1 - UPS Teamsters Strike? L.A. Rally! Pilot Solidarity! Management Caving? https://twitter.com/jaybefaunt/status/1680907868613251077?s=46&t=l_iy3TIb0ynzeH0gjwLxAA https://popularresistance.org/ups-pilots-wont-fly-if-teamsters-strike/ https://labornotes.org/2023/07/ups-teamsters-just-practicing https://twitter.com/IndLeftNews/status/1681710642049187847 Story 2 - Yellow Freight is screwing over workers https://twitter.com/Lfelizleon/status/1682510764182061056 https://twitter.com/caste1chris/status/1682541277370261507?s=46&t=l_iy3TIb0ynzeH0gjwLxAA Story 3 - Amazon Strikes in Michigan on Prime Day and UK https://labornotes.org/2023/07/michigan-amazon-workers-stage-largest-delivery-station-strike-yet https://www.commondreams.org/news/amazon-uk-strike-rugeley Story 4 - Ukraine Update: Why Are We There Again? https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/07/14/u-s-soldiers-dont-belong-in-ukraine/ https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/07/18/why-the-ukraine-conflict-will-unravel-nato-and-biden/ Story 5 - Free School Lunches https://19thnews.org/2023/07/minnesota-students-free-school-lunches/ How Did We Miss That? features articles written by independent journalists who expose corruption & worker exploitation, report on the worker organizing movement & routinely challenge establishment narratives & talking points. Watch new episodes LIVE Sunday nights at 10pm ET / 7pm PT on YouTube, ROKFIN, Rumble, Twitch, Facebook, Twitter & Telegram, reviewing a few BIG stories we haven't seen covered enough in our independent media world. A podcast version is published within a couple of days to Spotify, Apple, iHeart, Amazon + most other major platforms. co-hosts Indie & Reef are co-founders of Indie News Network, a collaborative family of independent content creators. Find all our links at https://inn.network. #GetINN co-Host Indie is: Founder & Editor of Indie Media Today Substack @IndieMediaToday Creator of the Indie Media Awards @IndieMediaAward Co-host of American Tradition with Jesse Jett on INN Producer for Bread & Circuses on INN Executive Producer for The Politics of Survival with Tara Reade on INN Associate producer for The Misty Winston Show on TNT Radio co-host Reef Breland is: INN's Technical Director Creator, co-Executive Producer, engineer & co-host of INN News Producer for The Politics of Survival with Tara Reade on INN Producer for Bitch with Comrade Misty, both on INN #SupportIndependentMedia #news #analysis #GeneralStrike #FreeAssangeNOW #mutualaid #FreeJonathanWall #FreeLeonardPeltier #DropTheCharges #JournalismIsNotACrime #FreeDanielHale #FreeMumiaAbuJamal Credits: Co-Host, Producer, Stream & Podcast Engineer, Clip Editor: Indie Left Co-Host, Producer & Technical Director: Reef Breland Thumbnails & Outro: Bigmadcrab Intro: Joe @STFUshitlib3 & Indie Left Music: Jesse Jett Wherever you are, Indie is! ⭐ Linktree: https://indieleft.media ⭐ Substack: https://indiemedia.today ⭐ How Did We Miss That?: https://rumble.com/c/HowDidWeMissThat ⭐ How Did We Miss That Twitter: https://twitter.com/HowDidWeMissTha Reef's Links: ⭐ LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/reefbreland INN Links: ⭐ Network Channels LinkTree: https://inn.network ⭐ Network Members LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/innmembers
Join Megan as she discusses all the details of a mouth-watering St. Patrick's Day menu. She shares why she loves to cook braised meat and why it is a great option when inviting guests to your home. Megan talks about how she finds inspiration for her cooking by utilizing her local library and its vast collection of cookbooks. We even drop a hot tip about a new cookbook. You'll hear why you need a recipe binder and what must-have items to splurge on when you are starting your own kitchen. Stay tuned to find out about Amazon Warehouse shopping and a podcast that will help your attitude toward cleaning. We're so glad you're here! (Visit www.comeoverfordinner.com for recipes, product links, and more!)
The guest on today's episode is Will Haire. He is the Co-Founder of BellaVix, a full-service Marketplace Marketing Agency for direct-to-consumer retail brands who want to aggressively grow sales on the world's largest marketplaces like Amazon and Walmart. Will has worked with eCommerce businesses for many years in leading the strategic planning, implementation, and tactical execution of marketing strategies for products across all Amazon business segments. In today's episode, he discusses exploring Amazon Warehouse & Distribution (AWD) service.Takeaways:Amazon launched a new warehouse direct service called Amazon Warehousing and Distribution.FBA no longer allows you to send as many pieces as you want per SKU.By using AWD, you will no longer need to use a third-party logistics company to ship to Amazon.Online retail sales now account for 15% of total retail sales.Amazon's impressions are much more valuable than other advertising platforms.Quote of the Show:There are two methodologies to measure the success of a listing. You are either in growth mode, where you can operate at a loss with the goal of earning BSR around relevant keyword terms and ranking better. The other aspect is profitability.Links:Personal – Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willhaire/BellaVix – Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bellavix/BellaVix – Website: https://www.bellavix.com/BellaVix – Twitter: https://twitter.com/BellaVix_AmazonBellaVix – YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcmI07QfcB4BYv7UvNZbaKwWays to tune in:Apple PodcastiHeart RadioSpotifyGoogle PodcastStitcherYouTubeAmazon Legends is sponsored by Argometrix, the authority on, and a leading supplier of, competitive intelligence for online retail. To learn more, head over to https://argometrix.com/
This episode of This Week Above the Fold features Dean McKenna, Associate Director of Client Services at Flywheel Digital, who covers the first ever strike from Amazon warehouse workers in the UK, Tesco food price hikes and the response, and Amazon's new $5/month prescription.
Podcast Description: The Amazon warehouse where six employees died in a tornado a year ago Saturday is nearly rebuilt. The plans don't include installing a tornado shelter. Instead, Amazon says they're taking other steps to keep employees safe such as training them on how to respond to extreme weather, and it hired a meteorologist. STLPR's Metro East reporter Will Bauer discusses this story.
5pm - New sub variants, family gatherings may bring more COVID-19 // Amazon warehouse workers stage global Black Friday strike across 40 countries including US and Germany over pay and working conditions // No one is waiting in line for Black Friday // If the price ended in 99, you probably overpaid for it // Ry Curley on Seahawks vs. Raiders matchup // CBS' Jim Nantz jinxes Detroit Lions kicker to miss 29 yard field goal // 30 Cringe Seconds of Dead Air and Mumbling as Biden Makes Tech-Plagued Call Into NBC During Thanksgiving ParadeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you know an effective way to simplify your shipping operations and take back control of customer insights? In this episode, Manish Chowdhary digs deep into how the multi-channel fulfillment business model works and stresses why sellers must have a backup and it cannot be Amazon. He discloses what will help you navigate the waters of Amazon and points out why multichannel is important for eCommerce. Pay close attention to Manish's top three things to consider when looking for a 3PL company. Let's dive in!Manish is the founder and CEO of Cahoot, the world's first peer-to-peer order fulfillment network that enables merchants to offer profitable one-day and two-day free shipping to customers nationwide. He has founded multiple industry-leading companies starting from his dorm room at the University of Bridgeport, CT. Manish's specialties include e-commerce strategy, business methods innovation, supply chain, and logistics optimization, and he holds 10 U.S. patents for his inventions. Key Highlights:[00:01 - 10:14] Opening Segment• Manish shares tips for sellers in the eCommerce space• The importance of data-driven decision-making when choosing a 3PL company• Three things people should know when they're looking for a 3PL company [10:15 - 21:07] The Future of 3PL Fulfillment• Manish's background in the eCommerce business• What the peer-to-peer fulfillment network is all about• The information sellers need to know before contacting cahoot.aiHow cahoot.ai saves you a lot of time[21:08 - 25:09] Closing Segment• How to deal with the rising costs of obvious inflation• You have to look at the value of the brand and the value of the products you're putting into itIf you want to connect with Manish, head to cahoot.ai!Key Quotes:"If you can save 3-4 hours of labor a day, that's the money back in your pocket." - Manish ChowdharyLet's get connected!You can find me on LinkedIn, Instagram & Youtube. Head to Voltage Digital Marketing to boost your brand and sales exposure!If you liked the show, please LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, and subscribe through your favorite streaming platform!
Streamed live on Oct 26, 2022. Jordan Chariton of Status Coup News joins us to discuss the current status of Jeff Bezos's attempts to thwart New York's 2nd Amazon Warehouse unionization effort, this time in Albany. Check out our Patreon for more! ☀️ patreon.com/JENerationalChange ☀️ WEBSITE: jenerationalchange.com ☀️ TWITTER: @JENChangeFL ☀️ INSTAGRAM: @JENerationalChange ☀️ FACEBOOK: @Jen Perelman
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Hosts Rebeca Ibarra and Qayyah Moynihan are updating the news, all day, every weekday Welcome! State lawmakers look to redefine Blackness [Share] Markets close down [Share] Meta must sell Giphy [Share] Pay dispute over Nintendo game goes public [Share] Barilla sued for not being made in Italy [Share] Spread the word! Hundreds greet Elnaz Rekabi [Share] Netflix turns its luck around with quarterly earnings [Share] Way too many avocados [Share] Less sleeps means more chronic diseases [Share] Power Rangers save the day [Share] Amazon warehouse workers pay the price [Share] Thanks for listening!
With the news that the union efforts at ALB1 in Schodack, NY did not succeed, Rev. Ibrahim Pedrinan, President of the Albany County Central Federation of Labor and American Postal Union Workers – Local 390, came onto Hudson Mohawk Magazine to talk about the union effort and where they go from here.
A common question amongst Amazon sellers is, “If I am part of the Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) program, am I obligated to collect and remit sales tax?” This can be a tricky question to answer as it is continuously changing and evolving per state. States and local municipalities continually shift and change their tax rules and stances. To complicate things further, Amazon continues to build new warehouses in every state. So finding an accurate answer to this question can prove to be grueling. We're here to help.Recent Changes In general, most states agree that any inventory stored in their state creates nexus which in turn imposes a tax obligation upon sellers. However, the state's stance on this can be ambiguous. Sellers that utilize a marketplace facilitator find that selling through a third party warehouse can throw a wrench in the works. Why? Because you don't always have control over where your inventory is. Typically, inventory creates physical nexus. Though, Arizona has recently changed its stance on this matter. If you want to chat about how these new changes may affect you schedule your What's Next call today!
This week in Asian American Politics! - Constance Wu is back online and shares stories of how not all skinfolk are kinfolk, even in the entertainment industry. - Coastal cities in Southeast Asia are sinking faster from rising sea levels compared to other metropolitan cities due to differences in soil composition. Are we gonna get climate change reparations for smaller countries suffering the most from larger countries' - Democrats in El Paso are sending more migrants to New York City than Republicans. Greg Abbott is punching the air rn. - Families are suing YouTube for actively promoting content that radicalizes people. These are families who have lost someone due to white supremacy, ISIS, etc. who argue Youtube should be held accountable because its algorithms were actively recommending more radical videos from QAnon, ISIS, etc. Tech companies are not the "passive" third parties they claim to be, - Amazon's JFK8 warehouse caught on fire, and Amazon suspended 50 workers who didn't want to get black lung by going back to work immediately after. -- WHAT'S POLITICALLY ASIAN PODCAST? Two Asians talking about politics and the Asian American community to get more Asians talking about politics! Join comedians Aaron Yin (he/him) and Gerrie Lim (they/them) for 45 minutes-ish each week as they discuss current topics and events related to Asian Americans through the lenses of history, class, and advocacy. Think John Oliver's show, but there's two of us, and we're Asian. -- CHECK US OUT ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Our memes are so good Asian people will mention them when they meet us in real life. ➤ Instagram: https://instagram.com/politicallyasianpodcast/ ➤ Twitter: https://twitter.com/politicasianpod ➤ Website: https://politicallyasianpodcast.com -- INQUIRIES: politicallyasianpodcast@gmail.com -- SUPPORT US ON PATREON (currently fundraising for episode transcription services and a video editor): https://patreon.com/politicallyasian -- MUSIC by Clueless Kit: https://soundcloud.com/cluelesskit Song title: live now -- ALGORITHM? Chinese American Politics, Korean American Politics, Japanese American Politics, South Asian politics, Asian American politics, AAPI politics, Asian American Political Alliance, Asian American leader, Asian American Protests 1960s, Asian American policy, Asian leftist, Asian American leftist, Asian American leftist podcast
Missouri Congresswoman Cori Bush provided an update on efforts to respond to the deadly tornado that hit the Edwardsville Amazon facility, leaving six workers dead. Last week, she introduced legislation aimed at protecting Amazon employees.
“The great corporation which employed you lied to you, and lied to the whole country—from top to bottom it was nothing but one gigantic lie.”― Upton Sinclair, The JungleIn this bonus episode we hear from Matt, who was recently fired from an Amazon Warehouse in Campbellsville, KY for attempting to organize a union with his coworkers in response to brutal working conditions that involve walking more than 20 miles per shift, temperatures that can rise as high as 100* in workspaces, breaking bones, and more. The abuse of Amazon doesn't stop in the Warehouse though… this company is attempting to turn the whole country into one big company town from the sounds of it: Amazon Care health services? “Affordable housing” for workers who get evicted as soon as they aren't working for the company? Data ownership that links employee data with customer data and healthcare data? Clearance to GOVERN their own townships?---✊Make sure to support Matt by contributing to or sharing his retaliation fund: [https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/1f94594f-a62a-4a3b-bf7f-88e92b69442a](https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/1f94594f-a62a-4a3b-bf7f-88e92b69442a)
-Amazon workers are dying because of warehouse conditions. -Big Tech spends millions to sabotage Antitrust. Go to antitrustsummer.com NOW! -Seattle Teacher Strike! -Lauren Ashcraft joins and she's about to have a baby!!
We talk about Markece Ryans, a former Amazon worker who is accused of stealing $100,000 worth of items form it's warehouse. A viral video of a women giving her man money to make him feel important. A conversation about thescore.com's ranking the top 10 NFL offseasons of 2022. We end it off with some TV & movie talk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PnLJudgementals Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the__judgementals Twitter: https://twitter.com/PnLJudgementals Email: pnljudgementals@gmail.com Music: Bread Crumbs - Successful --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For the start of today's show, Nate asked only people of color and people of the LGBT+ community to call in. He asked them what the top three issues the federal government should address. This is as the Respect for Marriage Act was passed in a US House vote today. The Act would make it federal law to protect interracial and same-sex marriage. If you are a person of color or a part of the LGBT+ community, are you worried about not being able to marry who you want to? Meanwhile, Boise City wants to get rid of the car culture on State Street by getting rid of drive thrus. Other cities have also gotten rid of drive thrus in order to help lessen pollution. What are your thoughts? Amazon is being investigated for workplace safety issues. Nate asked people who work or who have worked at the Amazon Warehouse what they think of this story. (7/19/22)
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Philip Su, a software engineering leader turned non-profit founder, decided to shake up his life last fall — seeking an antidote to his seasonal depression in a job with more structure and less pay than he had experienced in many years. Su worked the peak season at Amazon's giant flagship warehouse south of Seattle, in Kent, Wash., known by the code name BFI4 inside the company. It was a life-changing and eye-opening experience, as Su documents in his 15-episode podcast series, Peak Salvation. A former Microsoft software engineer who was the second employee at Facebook's Seattle engineering office, Su led the London engineering office for Facebook (now Meta), then founded and ran the global health software nonprofit Audere before adding Amazon warehouse worker to his LinkedIn profile. A newcomer to the front lines of global fulfillment, Su readily acknowledges that there could very well be good reasons for some of the quirks that he perceived as dysfunctions. Not only that, but he was a short-term worker, with a tenure of less than two months. He's no logistics expert. However, he brought fresh eyes and an engineer's mind to the e-commerce giant's operational nerve center. So we asked Su what changes he would make, based on his experience and observations. With GeekWire's Todd Bishop; Audio editing by Curt Milton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Grit Nation, I'm Joe Cadwell the host of the show and today I have the pleasure of speaking with author Kim Kelly about her new book titled Fight Like Hell – The Untold History of American Labor. Kim's book is a remarkable interweaving of past and present that brings America's rich and bloody labor history to vivid life. Her book comes at a time of economic reckoning in America. From Amazon Warehouses to Starbucks coffee shops, interest in organized labor is at a peak not seen in more than half a century. We'll open our conversation by learning why Kim transitioned from writing about heavy metal and country music for Vibe Magazine to covering worker rights issues. Next, we'll discuss the significant role women have played in the labor movement as we dig into the stories of historical figures such as Lucy Parsons and Mother Jones. Later, we'll look into the recent win for workers at an Amazon Warehouse in New York and what it means for the organized labor in the years to come. And we'll wrap up our conversation by understanding the connection between the struggle for rights for people with disability and the labor movement.The Show NotesKim Kellyhttps://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Fight-Like-Hell/Kim-Kelly/9781982171056Grit Nation Webpagehttps://www.gritnationpodcast.comWin Grit Nation Merchhttps://mailchi.mp/c28da31260b8/grit-nation-podcast-sign-up-pageEmail comments or suggestions to:joe@gritnationpodcast.comGrit Nation is a proud member of the Labor Radio / Podcast Networkhttps://www.laborradionetwork.org/ NW Carpenters Union United Brotherhood of Carpenters, Regional Council in the Pacific NW 6 states + 29k members strong!!Image Pointe Printing Union Printers based in Waterloo IowaThe Martinez Tool Company Martinez Tools, built tough and built to last a lifetime.Diamondback Toolbelts Manufactures of premium quality toolbelts and accessoriesUnion Home Plus Union Home Plus helps union members save money when they buy, sell, or finance their home.
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Clifford Law Offices Partner Jack Casciato joins Legal Face-Off to discuss his representation of the family of Austin McEwen, who died in the Edwardsville Amazon warehouse collapse that was hit by a tornado on December 10. University of Alabama School of Law Professor Jenny Carroll discusses the significant court delays resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. […]
Bomani Jones shares his thoughts on performances by Kyrie Irving and the Nets in the Eastern Conference side of the NBA Playoffs (0:53), as well as Karl-Anthony Towns and the Timberwolves in the Western Conference (12:10). Plus, an IYHH including Amazon launching a campaign to recruit high school graduates to work in warehouses (21:54), and your voicemails from when you came up against a "future pro" (35:24)! IYHH Stories @A_W_Gordon shares that working at an Amazon Warehouse got even more dangerous in 2021: https://bit.ly/3MfcajY @whereishayley says a proposed bill would shorten California workweek to 32 hours: https://lat.ms/3uTh7t3 Amazon Targets High Schoolers in a Warehouse Recruiting Blitz: https://bit.ly/3Ow6Bjk
On April 1st, JFK8 Amazon warehouse workers in Staten Island voted to unionize against all odds, becoming the first Amazon warehouse in the nation to vote to join a union. We speak with WNYC reporter Gwynne Hogan and Rebecca Givan, Associate Professor, Labor Studies and Employment Relations (LSER), Co-Director, Center for Work and Health (CWH) at Rutgers University.
On April 1st, JFK8 Amazon warehouse workers in Staten Island voted to unionize against all odds, becoming the first Amazon warehouse in the nation to vote to join a union. We speak with WNYC reporter Gwynne Hogan and Rebecca Givan, Associate Professor, Labor Studies and Employment Relations (LSER), Co-Director, Center for Work and Health (CWH) at Rutgers University.
Today, workers in Bessemer, Alabama cast their final votes, for a second time, after Amazon was found to have violated labor laws during the first election.
Believe it or not, shopping carts have come up yet again. But there's also a new energy drink we're sluggin', celebrities are dyin' and apparently young folk are rubbed by the job duties of working in an Amazon warehouse.Join us for some chat. Successful Leaders Return Their Carts: https://www.executiveforum.com/successful-leaders-return-carts/ ==============================Ideas for future discussion? Comments? Want to interact with us? Go to these places. Twitter: @NGTpod (https://twitter.com/NGTpod)Instagram: @NGTpod (https://instagram.com/NGTpod)Facebook: NGTpod (https://facebook.com/NGTpod)Podcast Home: https://nobodygetsthis.buzzsprout.com Email: nobodygetsthispod@gmail.com
This week is a bit dark! Gaby covers the Kellogg's strike and the company's choice to replace all striking workers. Then, they give the latest updates on the Amazon warehouse deaths and Jeff Bezos' non-response and on the Supreme Court's upcoming decision to take a case about taxes funding religious schools. Next, there's a bunch of emails and a voice memo from you all about MLMs, the FIRE movement, working in show business when you don't have rich parents or partners, and NJ's 529 plans. https://qz.com/2101945/kelloggs-strike-tests-the-unions-theory-of-a-labor-shortage/ https://www.businessinsider.com/bernie-sanders-to-rally-with-striking-kelloggs-workers-2021-12 https://nypost.com/2021/12/11/jeff-bezos-responds-to-edwardsville-amazon-deaths-after-tornado/ https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2021-12-08/supreme-court-leans-in-favor-of-tax-funds-for-religious-schools For a transcript of this episode visit: https://bit.ly/BWMS9E10BonusTranscript Gaby Dunn Instagram: @GabyRoad BWM Instagram: @bwmpod BWM Facebook group: http://tinyurl.com/badwithmoneyfb The BWM Discord channel: https://discord.gg/dAdxj4JMER Find Gaby on Patreon: patreon.com/gabydunn Shop gabydunn.com/shop for merch! Bad with Money is produced and edited by Lindsey Floyd. It is sound engineered and mixed by Lindsey Floyd. The Executive Producer is Lindsey Floyd. The theme song was performed by Sam Barbara and written by Myq Kaplan, Zach Sherwin, and Jack Dolgen. Additional music by Joey Salvia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today we take a close look at how dangerous it is to work at the Amazon Warehouse (hint: it's 80% more dangerous than working at any other warehouse in their industry). We also discuss the tragedy in Illinois, where a tornado hit an Amazon Warehouse killing six people last week. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this first episode we'll be starting at the ground floor, with the most important employees holding everything together—the warehouse workers. We'll hear what it's like to work long shifts whilst being constantly monitored and timed in the toilet. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.